Sunday, June 12, 2011

Authentic island charm at Old Wailuku Inn - Travel Weekly

Maui visitors looking to soak in some legitimate, old Hawaii charm should consider a night or two at the Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono.

"Visitors usually come to us because we are in the historical part of town, and they're looking for something that's more real," said Shelly Fairbanks Harris, administrative assistant at the bed and breakfast and a daughter of the property's owners. "They want to be able to walk down the street in the morning and meet some of the neighbors. ... And our family is very much focused on perpetuating the old Hawaii and having guests who come visit us feel like they've gone back in time for just a little bit."

Built in 1924, the home was constructed as a wedding gift from Charles Lufkin, a prominent Maui banker, to his daughter-in-law Lenore. Tom and Janet Fairbanks purchased the home in 1995 and spent nearly two years refurbishing the place before welcoming their first guests.

"The house needed a lot of work when they first moved in," Fairbanks said of her parents. "In fact, it was pretty much gutted. ...And they really tried to keep as much of the original architecture as possible and save a lot of the flooring."

A brief stroll from Wailuku's collection of charming old churches and distinctive shops, the seven-room bed and breakfast is full of period furnishings dating back at least 80 years, along with a large garden loaded with heirloom hibiscus and an infectious brand of Maui tranquility.

"Guests often talk about how sitting down at the table, or on the lanai or maybe even the front step, just triggers all sorts of happy memories," Fairbanks said.

Each room offers a distinct feel and decor, with vibrant Hawaiian quilts brightening every bed. Other features include private bathrooms, TVs and complimentary WiFi.

According to Fairbanks, travelers from the U.S. mainland as well as Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand return frequently not only for the Old Wailuku Inn's relaxed charm but also its location.

"A lot of them will stay here because it's very central to all of the tourist spots," she said. "You can go up to Haleakala and not have to drive the extra hour to the west side, and the same thing with Hana, so it's a good kind of landing spot for everybody."

Commissionable at 10% to agents, rooms at the Old Wailuku Inn run between $165 and $195 but should be booked at least six months in advance. Visit http://www.mauiinn.com/.

1 comment:

This is a very informative read. I always love to read about the history of inns and old houses, they are always so colorful. It is great that your parents focused on perpetuating the idea of "old Hawaii", that really comes across in the rooms. The great location and the romance of old Hawaii must make this a very attractive place to stay for visitors of the island.

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The beautiful, seven-room Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono is listed on the Hawai‘i Registry of Historic Places. The Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau honored it for two consecutive years as the most Hawaiian accommodation in the State, “blending a nostalgic ambience while providing the comforts and convenience for the modern-day traveler.” In 2000, the Inn was ranked Number 5 on Travel + Leisure magazine’s Top Ten U.S. Bed & Breakfasts list and in 2004, it received the Historic Hawai‘i Foundation’s Historic Preservation Honor Award. The following year, the Inn was the only property in Hawai‘i on Fodor’s Choice Hotels, the 2nd annual list of 20 hotels worldwide.